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|Title= Story #57 58 59
|Title= Story #57 58 59
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|Coverartist= [[Phil Davis]] art
|Coverartist= story art
|Country= [[Image:mini_belgium.gif]] Belgium / French version
|Country= [[Image:mini_belgium.gif]] Belgium / French
|Format= 21 × 30 cm  
|Format= 21 × 30 cm  
|Pages= 16 pgs, b/w & color
|Pages= 16 pgs, b/w & color
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For the summer vacation, it seems that the editor wanted to publish one special French issue representing three consecutive numbers (57.58.59), as seen on the left top of the cover. However, with just the usual 16 pages format, only two comics ("Mandrake the Magician" and "Ramenez-les vivants!") are featured, offering here material to be released normally in coming separate issues.
== Contents ==
== Contents ==
=== Mandrake stories ===
=== Mandrake stories ===
*(no title given("[[Land of the Little People]]") (part) by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]].
*''"no title given"'' ("[[Land of the Little People]]", part) by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]].
====Note====
*Concerning "Mandrake the Magician", Sunday pages are the following ones: November 10 (first panel missing), 17 and 24 (first two panels missing), 1935.
=== Other Comics ===
*"Ramenez-les vivants!" by Frank Buck.
 
===Prose stories===
*"Tarzan", ''and the Jewels of Opar'' by Edgar Rice Burroughs <small>''(French: "Tarzan et le trésor d'Opar")</small>
*"Sherloch Holmes", ''The Shipping Day'' by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle


==== Other Comics ====
== Language versions ==
*"Ramenez-les vivants!" by Frank Buck.
This issue was printed only in French language, similar Dutch issues are:
<gallery>
Image:Story057058059.jpg|<div align=center>French</div>
Image:Story057fl.jpg|<div align=center>Dutch</div>
Image:Story058fl.jpg|<div align=center>Dutch</div>
Image:Story059fl.jpg|<div align=center>Dutch</div>
</gallery> 


====Note====
[[Category:Story issues|Story 057-02]]
*The numbering of this summer issue is unusual. Three consecutive numbers (57.58.59) are mentioned on the left top of the cover but without more inside pages than one regular release.
Even the contents is specific with just Mandrake and "Ramenez-les vivants!" comics (3 separate pages each) instead of several others comics.
It seems that the editor wanted to publish one lighter issue during summer vacation, but in offering - for these two comics - material to be released in the coming separate issues.
*Remaining contents are only written stories, for instance "Tarzan et le trésor d'Opar" ("Tarzan and the jewels of Opar") by Edgar Rice‎ Burroughs.
[[Category:Story issues|Story 57 58 59]]

Latest revision as of 10:06, 8 September 2024

Story #57 58 59
Story057058059.jpg
Cover artist: story art
Country/language: Mini belgium.gif Belgium / French
Format: 21 × 30 cm
Pages: 16 pgs, b/w & color
Publishing date: July, 1946
Editor: unknown
Publishing company: Editions du Pont-Levis
Preceded by: Story #56
Followed by: Story #60 61 62 63


For the summer vacation, it seems that the editor wanted to publish one special French issue representing three consecutive numbers (57.58.59), as seen on the left top of the cover. However, with just the usual 16 pages format, only two comics ("Mandrake the Magician" and "Ramenez-les vivants!") are featured, offering here material to be released normally in coming separate issues.

Contents

Mandrake stories

Note

  • Concerning "Mandrake the Magician", Sunday pages are the following ones: November 10 (first panel missing), 17 and 24 (first two panels missing), 1935.

Other Comics

  • "Ramenez-les vivants!" by Frank Buck.

Prose stories

  • "Tarzan", and the Jewels of Opar by Edgar Rice Burroughs (French: "Tarzan et le trésor d'Opar")
  • "Sherloch Holmes", The Shipping Day by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Language versions

This issue was printed only in French language, similar Dutch issues are: